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Florence Police Blotter: Welfare check on children, a lot of yelling going on

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08/14/2014 07:38:43 AM MDT

Aug. 1

700 block of East Third, Department of Human Services requested a civil standby to speak to a female party. It was discovered by the officers that a male party that was restrained from contact with the mother and from the residence, was at this residence. Male party was taken into custody and transported to FCSO jail.

200 block of East Main, report of a party selling produce without a license. The chief spoke with the party; he will be going to city hall to get a proper license.

200 block of West First, 911 open line that plotted to this address. Officer responded and everything appeared OK at this time; this was an accidental dial.

100 block of Railroad Street, officer made contact with a female party with a broken-down car. She had already called AAA, and they were en route.

700 block of Bear Paw Drive, male party called to advise there was a domesticated rabbit at this location and he was afraid someone would hit it. Officers went out and checked the area two different times, had negative contact.

700 block of West Main, male party reported receiving harassing text messages. Officer talked to both parties; they have agreed to leave each other alone.

100 block of East Front, female party called to advise there was a young female party that had come to the motel asking for help; they let her use the phone and the party left northbound toward Main. Officer checked the area with negative contact.

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500 block of East Main, received an open line call. When number was called back, a male party said he was at this location and it had been an accidental dial. Officer responded and everything was OK.

1100 block of East Main, officer assisted Fremont Medical with a medical call.

Aug. 2

1100 block of East Main, received 911 call from a male party who stayed on the line but would not give information. Officer responded. Everything was OK; it had been an accidental dial.

100 block of West Second, officers assisted Fremont Medical with a medical call; patient was transported to Babitz Field for flight for life.

200 block of Frazier Avenue, requested welfare check on children, a lot of yelling going on. Officers responded to the address, and found that the children had just been fighting. Everything was OK.

Police department, walk-in party who found some drug paraphernalia. The property was confiscated and put into evidence to be destroyed.

Petroleum & West Third, officers initiated contact with several juveniles at this location who where playing in the culvert. Officers advised the juveniles to stop.

Female party called to report four juveniles walking around and carrying what appeared to be BB or pellet guns. Officers responded to this location and spoke with both the juveniles and the parent to advise them that they cannot be off of their own property with the BB guns.

Santa Fe & Sixth, report of a possible domestic disturbance. Officers responded and made contact with a male party. This was a verbal disturbance only; parties will be separated for the evening.

500 block of West Main, report of a theft of a knife. Officers responded, and item was located.

Aug. 3

Fremont County Airport, officer assisted Fremont Medical with a party who had a rough landing while skydiving. Party was transported to hospital.

700 block of Graphite Street, report of a dog that followed party home. Dog was returned to owner.

Smith Gulch Road, Williamsburg. Officer assisted Fremont County Sheriff's Office with a male party. Officer gave him a courtesy ride to Frazier and Main.

800 block of East Third, officers assisted Fremont Medical on a medical call.

900 block of West Second, male party reported his ex-girlfriend had arrived for a custody exchange without proper car seats. Officers responded and advised her to return with proper car seats.

100 block of East Second, report received on an ongoing barking dog complaint. Officers responded. The dogs were reasonably under control and the owner was not home to be contacted.

100 block of West Second, report of a female party that was that is high on methamphetamine and trying to leave with her child. Officers responded. The child was fine and female party's mother was contacted to come get her and the child.

U.S. 50 & Colo. 67 westbound, officers responded with Fremont County Sheriff's Office to assist with a traffic accident.

500 block of East Main, officers took a report of unknown persons damaging the restroom sink.

Florence Skate Park, units out with a party sleeping under a ramp. Party was a runaway entered in by Fremont County Sheriff's Ofice. He was transported to the Florence Police Department and then transported home by a Fremont County Sheriff's Office unit.

600 block of West Third, male party reported a two-vehicle accident. Driver fled prior to officer's arrival. Information was taken for report.

Aug. 4

800 block of Bear Paw Court, male party reported that his house was still being flooded by the golf course. Reporting party and the golf course were spoken with they came to an agreement and the reporting party was satisfied.

600 block of West Third, report of threats. Officer responded and information for a report was taken.

1100 block of East Main, officer assisted Florence Medical with a medical call. Party was transported to the hospital.

400 block of Highland, officer assisted with two juveniles who sprayed themselves with OC spray. Parties were checked by medical. They were not transported.

4000 block of Colo. 67, report of a possible missing person. Contact was made with party by phone; everything was OK.

800 block of East Main, officer was out with a pedestrian; everything was OK.

Florence River Park, report of a truck that was doing donuts and spraying rocks on the reporting party, his vehicle and his dog. It caused damage to the vehicle. Information was gathered for report.

200 block of Railroad, 911 hang up. When party was called back, officer spoke with male party and everything was OK.

East Fifth and Loma, report of a 3 year old without shoes at Lyons Park who was by himself. Officer responded and the child was located in the 800 block of East Fifth. Two other children were trying to get the toddler back in the gate. Everything was OK.

Florence Police Department, walk-in female party turned herself in on an outstanding warrant. Officer responded and party bonded.

100 block of West Fourth, report of a restraining order violation. Officers responded and information was gathered for a report.

500 block of West Fifth, report of juveniles that were at the school vandalizing the swing set. Officers responded; there was no vandalism to the swings. Everything appeared to be OK.

800 block of Bear Paw Court, female party reported that the golf course was watering again and flooding her basement. Officers responded; parties were advised that this is a civil issue.

Main Street and Pikes Peak Avenue, female party reported that there were male parties dressed in black, carrying rifles. Officers checked the area and had negative contact.

700 block of East Third, male party called and said his mother was accusing him of theft. Officers responded and didn't find any evidence that party had taken anything.

700 block of East Third, report of juvenile who broke the front door. Officers responded and juvenile was taken into custody. Juvenile was released to the father.

Florence Police Department, officers were called out to a vehicle that was parked in the lower parking lot of the police department. Officers contacted male party. Party had pulled over to make a phone call.

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